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Rebuilding the Black teacher pipeline: Advancing justice and academic outcomes

Rebuilding the Black teacher pipeline: Advancing justice and academic outcomes

Update: 2024-07-23
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Ansharaye Hines and Mimi McKee of the Center for Black Educator Development discuss how the presence of highly qualified Black teachers supports students’ educational success. The Center advocates for educational equity and provides multiple teaching pathways to encourage and support Black high school and university students to become teachers.














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00:00-00:43 Intros
00:43-03:53 The Center for Black Educator Development
03:53-06:53 Education as a justice issue
06:53-12:19 Quality education as a Constitutional right
12:19-14:10 Roles and goals for Black educators in classrooms
14:10-17:40 How Black educators can thrive and hopefully make change
17:40-23:15 Teaching pathways
23:15-27:10 Freedom School Literacy Academy
27:10-29:44 Center plans for the future
29:44-31:09 We Need Black Teachers campaign
31:09- Outro





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Soundtrack by Poddington Bear







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Rebuilding the Black teacher pipeline: Advancing justice and academic outcomes

Rebuilding the Black teacher pipeline: Advancing justice and academic outcomes

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